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u/Jlas · 4 pointsr/conspiracy

Real? yes , but evidence could lead one to believe its artificial

Who Built The Moon

Robin Brett, a scientist from NASA stated, “It seems easier to explain the non-existence of the Moon than its existence"

u/thatcat7_ · 3 pointsr/HOLLOWEARTH

Moon was likely put into perfect orbit around earth and perfect distance from earth and the Sun for perfect eclipse. I think moon was a natural satellite of some another planet, moon was turned into a spaceship and it wandered through space for long time until earth, and perhaps seeded earth.

Check https://www.amazon.com/Who-Built-Moon-Christopher-Knight/dp/1842931636

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/conspiracy
u/swiley1983 · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

No. Rest assured, the moon is real and it was actually built.

u/bgny · 1 pointr/conspiracy

Here's Lloyd Pye’s Intervention Theory Essentials that discusses evidence of DNA manipulation and terraforming of earth. If you are looking for moon stuff there's the book "Who Built the Moon."

u/NAM007 · 1 pointr/Christians

I'd suggest first reading a book called "Who Built the Moon" and then watch a video called "The Real Star of Bethlehem", and posit the idea that from the beginning of time, God may have provided and did in fact provide, a recognizable message or a signature, yes right here in the Earth/Moon/Sun configuration, so that it would be unambiguous and unmistakable that mankind was created and included, by anticipation and with intent, along with the Son of God / Son of Man to make the predicament of standing right next to the Godhead less prone to possible satanic outcomes and more enjoyable, let us say, within the framework of reconciliation/atonement.

I realize you were talking about something in contrast to so-called Christian reality, but the truth of the matter is that Christian reality might be rather far reaching in it's cosmological implications..

You could then have these observers or watchers who "left their estate" (that's somewhere in the Bible) and became jealous of God's latest and greatest creation, whereby Satan, as their leader, refused to bow (I can find the reference for that if you like, which I think is from the excluded book of Enoch), once at the time of Adam and then again at the cross of Jesus Christ, the first time perhaps seen as not unreasonable (since we are newer and 'younger') and thus the rebellion of other angels and/or created beings, the 2nd time, caught up in a double-bind from which there's no escape, within a satanic 'blindspot' that was anticipated by God and Jesus from the beginning of time or "before the foundation of the world".

You could then have this Universal Controvery surrounding the issue of Spiritual Authority resolved by what might be thought of as Jesus Christ's Superdeterministic, Cosmological, Magnum Opus (Great Work).

So that might be part of a Scifi/Fantasy as seen within a Christian worldview, that isn't out of congruent alignment with the funamental principal at the heart of it, nor with the Biblical narrative of the Gospels themselves.

If this interests you and you'd like to learn more, just read my posting history over the last month or so, and/or PM me for more ideas.

Good luck with your project - wouldn't it be fun though to confound many self-professed 'Christians' while placing the context and framing in a Cosmic/Scifi setting or a "world" that works and that jives perfectly with scripture?

The climax could involve the rising of the lunar eclipse at the 6th hour with Jesus crying out the first line of Pslam 22.. oh, they must have been so freaked out by that and the timing of the eclipse... those who were there, or were observing.. OMG it was a HOODWINK!!! We're screwed what do we do what do we do?!!

The resolution then becomes like a cosmic practical joke seemingly told at the expense of human ignorance (and resulting sin and evil), but in truth only using us as a foil by which to "punk" the devil and the watchers, so while it might orginate here, it's good enough to traverse the whole of it all, and ring a note that might still resound to this very day about 35 human generations later, throughout all the spheres of the heavens, both to laughter, and, sadly for some, to groans. Elements from C.S. Lewis' "The Great Divorce" could also be employed. So it would be a type of scifi humor or satire in it's assessment both of the human and the non-human condition.

What do you think?

u/random_story · 1 pointr/pics

I read a whole book claiming the moon was man-made, or alien-made. And no it wasn't by that guy from the history channel. Ah, here it is:

http://www.amazon.com/Who-Built-Moon-Christopher-Knight/dp/1842931636

u/tamrix · 0 pointsr/IAmA

Read Who Built the Moon by Christopher Knight ;)

u/TheHayisinTheBarn · -1 pointsr/space